I know I haven’t posted the past few days even though I’ve promised to post every day, but I’m grieving at the moment. Unfortunately, this week, I lost a very dear loved one. My roommate since 2009, Kristine Andersen, passed away Sunday, and I thought I could dedicate this post to her wonderful life and her lovable memory.

Kristine loved rugby, her cat Iona, and, most of all, her friends and family. She touched everyone around her with her spunky attitude and endearing personality.

So I ask for you all to take a moment and remember the loved ones in your life. Tell them you love them—hug them—anything. In the memory of Kristine, love as much as you can, because those memories become treasures.

I’m sorry for your loss. On Friday, I’m visiting a dear friend who is having a lung cancer surgery. I know she will be fine, but your post just reminded me to give a call to everyone else, see how they are doing, stay in touch, and love. Rock on for being a novelist, I hope you’ll immortalize this emotion in writing.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time as you grieve and remember a dear friend.. Someone gave me this quote when I lost someone very close to me – “Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come.” Rabindranath Tagore.

lovely quote. The one I’ve been relying on right now is by Jill Bialosky,
“To get through the night, I sometimes imagined the sky filled with a canopy of stars. I imagined that each star contained the soul of a girl or boy who had died too young, and the light the stars gave off was their brightness.”
~SAT

Shannon: Thanks for stopping by my site and for your follow. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. A few weeks back, I wrote a post on what it’s like to lose your best friend. I enjoyed reading about you, and wish you luck in your studies. And I love your book cover’s clean look. Take care. … steve

Sorry to hear about the loss of a friend. It’s always a tough time…it makes you sit back and realize how every second is really a gift. Hold onto your friends and family and treat them like the world is coming to an end, and you’ll live through life without a regret.

I’m sorry that you’re having to remember your friend at such a sad time. You did a wonderful job on your page. She was way too young to die. I will think of all my family and friends and hold them closer today. May your friend rest in peace and not feel any pain. May she rest with the angels. She was lucky to have a friend like you.

It is difficult to find words in the midst of grief, and the loss of a friend is one of the most powerful events we can experience in thislife. You have spoken truly and sweetly of her memory, and that is courageous.

Thank you for this reminder that life is prescious and the people in it priceless. My heart goes out to you. May you grieve well and completely, and remember her with joy all of your days.

Shannon! So sorry for your loss!
They truly are just a veil away… I know it doesn’t feel like that–in this moment.
(the mystics have helped me in so many ways –through the grief):
“No one’s Spirit-Soul dies. The Ego-Spirit-Soul is Life. Only the material body dies…you must keep him in your mind and heart so that you can come in contact with him…”
This mystic, Stylanos Atteshlis wrote that.
(it gets really “deep” but beautiful to think that we are the ones living in the shadowlands and they are now in an even more conscious place!) — I can’t fit it all into a “comment” but I’ve experienced the above to be true….(meditation, etc.)
Xoxo

Shannon…First of all – Thank you for your like and follow on my blog.
More importantly, just like everyone else, I want to tell you how heartbreaking it was to hear about your sweet friend. I have twins who are about your age, and the thought of losing anyone at that age is just incomprehensible. I cannot wrap my mind around it. I am truly sorry and will remember all of you, who are so missing her, in my thoughts and prayers… <3.

I am sorry for your loss. I know I am coming in the backdoor a little late and fortunately, time has passed ~ Though it will always hurt and there will always be times when you will want to share something and can’t… but time does take the edge off and so selfishly, I am glad I am not coming in when the pain is still so raw for you. And as I always say… I wish there was a better button than LIKE here… for times like these. I don’t like that you are in pain. But I do like your beautiful writing!

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